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Paul Seitz

51, Neptune, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)PAUL SEITZAGE: 51 NEPTUNE Paul Seitz, whose tenacity and fortitude earned him a reputation as a cop who could crack cases that seemed unsolvable, and who demonstrated that same grit in his long battle with cancer, died Friday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New...

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Very sorry for your loss. Even though years have passed since Officer Seitz has moved on, I am encouraged to know some small amount about his impact in this world. Praying for God to continue to bless you all. Very Sincerely, Missy Lieberman Fairbanks, AK

seitz family,
I was very close to paul what seems like forever ago, but in reality was about 15 years ago. He would brighten my day as well as anyone else who was lucky enough to know him. I will never forget him and will never forget the pride and love he felt for his children. He just beamed whenever he spoke of them. I will miss him
Laurie

Seitz family ,

Sorry to hear about your loss . My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this great time of grievance.

Dedrick Krzywiec

I can't find the words, I know that you would find that odd for me. Always in my heart, God speed to your family I know how much they meant to you. May you find the peace in heaven you could not seem to find here. We will meet again I know.
Always,
G

Although I doubt Paul would remember me I will never forget him. Back in the early 1970's we were both acolytes at Christ Church Episcopal in Middletown. Paul's physical height made him a natural Crucifer and we all looked up to him more as a mentor than in the physical sense. He was always willing to show the "new guys" how to dress, how to act, what to do and when to do it during services. I remained an acolyte for 10 years and enjoyed working with Paul. After graduation we went down...

It seems so long ago that we worked together in the woods of Maine, oh the stories I could tell of our "Undercover" days at the Bobb In Tavern, long nights of chasing those bad guy only to do it over again the next day. I've had few partners over the past 30 years that have had the impact and lasting friendship that we have maintained. Just goes to show you, friendship doesn't go away with time absent and distance between us. God speed my old partner, I will think of you often and meet you...

A smile from Paul Seitz could light up the world. It was an honor to have known and work with you at the LBPD. May God continue to bless this family through your trying time. Wanda Castle

Although I never met any of Paul's family, he often talked about how proud he was of his family, particularly Glen and Jeanna. My last conversation with Paul was on Wednesday, and it was the first time I ever heard Paul mention how much pain he felt, but he still wanted me to have his son's phone number in order to speak with him about the FBI, and what a great career law enforcement was for Paul. I offer my sincerest sympathy to both Glen and Jenna and Andrea, and remind the three of you...

There is a picture of Paul and me at the Seitz camp in Maine. It must have been taken around 1985 or so. I was so young that I think Paul's biceps were bigger than my waist! I was fortunate enough for Paul to visit me at the Charles camp in Maine last summer. He seemed just as big to me! He's a big man with a big heart. He will be missed.